
Concord Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more for homeowners across Concord and surrounding New Hampshire communities. Every project is built for the freeze-thaw cycle - not just to look good on day one.

Concord Concrete Company is a licensed Concrete Contractor based in Concord, NH, offering 16 concrete services for homeowners and businesses across 12 cities in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Whether your driveway is cracking every spring or you need a new slab foundation built to code, we have done it - and we know how to do it in a climate that is hard on concrete.

Cracked or heaving driveway? A new concrete driveway built to handle Concord winters adds curb appeal and lasts decades.
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Turn your backyard into a real outdoor space - a poured concrete patio is low-maintenance and built to last.
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Get the look of stone or brick without the shifting and weeding - stamped concrete holds its pattern through NH winters.
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Uneven or crumbling walkway? A new concrete sidewalk is safer underfoot and holds up through freeze-thaw cycles.
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Dusty, cracked garage floor? A new concrete slab is easier to clean and stands up to vehicles and heavy use.
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Plain gray not your style? Decorative concrete adds color, texture, and character to any outdoor surface.
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Sloping yard losing soil every spring? A concrete retaining wall holds the ground in place - permanently.
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Need a flat, solid floor for a basement or outbuilding? We pour concrete floors that stay level and last.
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Tired of a slippery or cracked pool surround? A new concrete pool deck is safe, clean, and easy to maintain.
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Broken or settled entry steps are a hazard - new concrete steps give your home a safe, solid entrance.
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Building a new structure? A properly prepared concrete slab foundation starts everything off on solid footing.
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Foundation work done right the first time protects everything built on top of it for decades.
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Gravel or asphalt causing problems? A concrete parking lot is durable, low-maintenance, and looks professional.
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Footings are what your structure actually rests on - we dig and pour them to code so everything above stays stable.
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Settled or sunken foundation? We lift and stabilize foundations before they cause bigger structural problems.
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Need a clean cut through existing concrete? We cut precise lines for utility work, repairs, and renovations.
Learn MoreYou reach out, describe your project, and we schedule a free on-site visit. Most calls get a same-day response. You describe what you are dealing with - a cracked driveway, a new patio, a foundation question - and we listen before we talk. No pressure, no sales pitch. Within 1 business day, you will hear back from us.
We come to your property, look at the site conditions, and measure the area. We factor in base prep, drainage, permit requirements, and finish options. You get a written quote that covers everything - labor, materials, and cleanup. No line items added after the fact.
Once you approve the quote, we schedule the project and keep you informed from permit submission through the final walkthrough. On completion day, we go over the surface with you, explain how to care for it through the first winter, and make sure you are satisfied before we leave the job.
We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project. You can verify NH contractor licensing through the Office of Professional Licensure and Certification. No coverage means no work on your property.
Every quote starts with a real site visit - not a guess over the phone. We measure, assess the base conditions, and give you a written number that covers everything. If you decide not to move forward, you owe us nothing.
Concord Concrete Company was founded in Concord and has been working on homes and businesses across southern and central New Hampshire since 2024. We know the freeze-thaw cycle here because we live and work in it.
We know waiting on a contractor is frustrating. When you call or submit a request, someone from our office will get back to you within one business day to schedule your free estimate - not three days later, not next week.
Ready to talk? (603) 802-8228 or send us a message.
"We had a two-car driveway replaced in late May. The crew showed up when they said they would, the base prep took a full day before the pour, and the surface has come through two winters without a single crack. Glad we did not go with the cheaper bid."
- David M., Concord - Concrete driveway building
"Our back patio had heaved and cracked from years of freeze-thaw damage. The new stamped concrete patio looks completely different - they matched a slate pattern that goes with the house. The whole job took three days and they handled the permit with the city."
- Sarah K., Manchester - Stamped concrete services
"We needed a new concrete sidewalk from the driveway to the front door. The old one had risen sections that were a real tripping hazard. The new walk is level, drains away from the house, and they sealed it before the first winter. Very happy."
- Tom R., Nashua - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site visit where we look at your project, measure the area, and give you a written quote. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a convenient time for your free estimate.
(603) 802-8228Concord Concrete Company is based in Concord, NH and serves 12 cities and communities across New Hampshire and Massachusetts - including Manchester, Nashua, and Portsmouth. We offer same-week scheduling for most projects during the construction season, and can typically reach any location in our service area within an hour.
Concrete outlasts asphalt by decades in cold climates - typically 30 to 50 years versus 15 to 20 - but it costs more upfront and requires sealing to resist road salt. In Concord's climate, the longer lifespan of concrete usually makes it the better long-term investment for driveways and parking surfaces.
Freeze-thaw cycles are the main culprit. Water seeps into small surface imperfections, freezes, expands, and widens the crack each winter. Proper base preparation, air-entrained concrete, and a sealed surface are the three layers of protection that prevent this cycle from destroying your driveway or patio.
The gravel base underneath a concrete slab does as much work as the concrete itself. A compacted base drains water away from the slab and keeps it from shifting during freeze-thaw cycles. Skipping or rushing the base prep is the most common reason concrete fails early - you cannot see it, but you feel it within a few years.
The safe window in Concord is roughly late April through mid-October. Concrete needs temperatures to stay above 40 degrees Fahrenheit for several days after the pour. Fall projects are possible but require extra precautions. Booking in late winter or early spring is the best way to secure a spot before the season fills up.
Usually yes - for driveways, sidewalks, or any concrete that connects to a city street. The City of Concord requires permits before work begins, and unpermitted work can create problems when you sell your home. The Concord Building Department handles permit applications. A good contractor handles all of this for you.
Road salt is used heavily on New Hampshire roads every winter, and it migrates onto driveways and walkways via tires and foot traffic. Sealing your concrete every two to three years and using sand instead of salt for traction are the two most effective ways to protect your surface. New concrete is especially vulnerable in the first year after the pour.
Concord Concrete Company is a licensed and insured Concrete Contractor company based in Concord, NH, serving 12 cities across New Hampshire and Massachusetts since 2024. We are licensed through the New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification and carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every project we take on. We offer 16 concrete services - from driveways and patios to slab foundations and retaining walls - and have completed residential and commercial projects throughout central and southern New Hampshire. Learn more about us.
Hairline cracks under a pencil-width are usually cosmetic. Cracks wider than that - especially diagonal ones, or any section that has shifted vertically - mean the base has moved and patching will not fix it long-term. In Concord's climate, those cracks will be significantly worse by next spring.
A solid quote lists: demolition and removal of old material, gravel base preparation, concrete thickness, finish type, permit costs, timeline, and cleanup. If a quote is missing any of these, ask specifically. Vague quotes lead to surprise charges later.
Most surfaces can be walked on lightly after 24 to 48 hours. Driving on a new driveway should wait at least seven days. Full strength takes about 28 days. Your contractor should give you specific guidance based on the weather forecast at the time of your pour.
The Portland Cement Association publishes free homeowner guides on concrete construction, curing, and maintenance that are worth reading before any major project. When you are ready to get a quote for your specific situation, give us a call or send a message and we will come take a look.
Concord is New Hampshire's state capital, home to roughly 44,000 residents and a mix of older in-town neighborhoods and newer subdivisions on the city's edges. According to U.S. Census data, a large share of the housing stock was built before 1960, and roughly 55% of homes are owner-occupied - which means a lot of homeowners here are managing aging concrete driveways, sidewalks, and foundations that are decades overdue for attention. The city sits in the Merrimack River valley, and its central location makes it easy for us to reach neighborhoods across the region quickly.
The New Hampshire State House anchors downtown Concord, surrounded by the South End's Victorian and Federal-style homes - some dating to the mid-1800s. Further out, neighborhoods like Penacook and East Concord have more modest mid-century housing, while the west and north sides have newer subdivisions with larger lots and longer driveways. Concord Hospital and state government jobs bring stable, long-term residents who invest in their homes. The City of Concord requires permits for most concrete work that connects to public streets - something we handle for every project.
Concord averages around 64 inches of snow per year, and the freeze-thaw cycle through winter and early spring is the hardest thing any concrete surface faces in this climate. Low-lying areas near the Merrimack River see drainage challenges every spring. Homes on the west and north sides - built in the 1980s and 1990s - are hitting the age where driveways crack and slabs need replacing. Whatever your property needs, Concord Concrete Company knows Concord well and can come take a look at no charge.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Concord Concrete Company
99 Capitol St
Concord, NH 03301
team@concretecompanyconcord.com
Always open, 24/7.
Call Concord Concrete Company today for a free on-site estimate - we serve Concord and 11 surrounding communities across New Hampshire and Massachusetts.